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Shloka 11

Cyavana’s Reconciliation with Indra; Tīrtha-Indexing at Ārcīka-parvata and Yamunā

Chapter 125

सुकन्यया सहारण्ये विजहारानुकूलया । तस्यैतद्‌ द्विजसंघुष्टं सरो राजन्‌ प्रकाशते

Lomaśa uvāca: Sukanyayā sahāraṇye vijahārānukūlayā | tasyaitad dvijasaṅghuṣṭaṃ saro rājan prakāśate ||

सुकन्यया सहारण्ये विजहारानुकूलया । तस्यैतद् द्विजसंघुष्टं सरो राजन् प्रकाशते ॥

सुकन्ययाwith Sukanyā
सुकन्यया:
Karana
TypeNoun
Rootसुकन्या
FormFeminine, Instrumental, Singular
सहtogether with
सह:
Karana
TypeIndeclinable
Rootसह
अरण्येin the forest
अरण्ये:
Adhikarana
TypeNoun
Rootअरण्य
FormNeuter, Locative, Singular
विजहारhe sported/roamed
विजहार:
Karta
TypeVerb
Rootवि + हृ
FormPerfect, Third, Singular, Parasmaipada
अनुकूलयाagreeable, pleasing (wife)
अनुकूलया:
Karana
TypeAdjective
Rootअनुकूल
FormFeminine, Instrumental, Singular
तस्यof him / his
तस्य:
Sambandha
TypePronoun
Rootतद्
FormMasculine/Neuter, Genitive, Singular
एतत्this
एतत्:
Karta
TypePronoun
Rootएतद्
FormNeuter, Nominative, Singular
द्विज-संघुष्टम्resounding with birds (lit. twice-born)
द्विज-संघुष्टम्:
Visheshana
TypeAdjective
Rootद्विज + संघुष्ट
FormNeuter, Nominative, Singular
सरःlake
सरः:
Karta
TypeNoun
Rootसरस्
FormNeuter, Nominative, Singular
राजन्O king
राजन्:
Sambodhana
TypeNoun
Rootराजन्
FormMasculine, Vocative, Singular
प्रकाशतेshines/appears
प्रकाशते:
Karta
TypeVerb
Rootप्र + काश्
FormPresent, Third, Singular, Atmanepada

लोगमश उवाच

L
Lomaśa
S
Sukanyā
C
Cyavana (implied by context)
T
the lake (saraḥ)
F
forest (araṇya)
B
birds (dvija, in sense of birds)

Educational Q&A

The verse highlights dharmic balance: after resolving conflict and restoring order, the sage returns to a disciplined, legitimate enjoyment of life with a devoted spouse, in a sanctified natural setting—suggesting that peace and harmony follow restraint and right conduct.

Lomaśa points out a particular lake to the king (Yudhiṣṭhira in the broader frame) and explains that it is associated with the sage Cyavana, who, together with Sukanyā, lived and enjoyed in the forest; the lake is described as shining and echoing with birdsong.